rubyonrails.org Archives - 27 September 2013, Friday

If you're looking to get your hands dirty with the newest version of Rails, the Rails 3 screencasts will give you a taste of the new features and improved syntax. Rails activist Gregg Pollack walks you through just about everything you need to know to start creating Rails 3 web applic...

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All security bugs in rails should be reported by email to [email protected] . This list is delivered to a subset of the core team who handle security issues. Your email will be acknowledged within 24 hours, and you’ll receive a more detailed response to your email within 48 hou...

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Ruby on Rails Talk is where Rails users come to seek help, announce projects, and discuss all kind of matters surrounding the framework and the community. If you're working on a patch, you can raise issues on the core list . We also have a dedicated list for Script.aculo.us and Protot...

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We recommend Ruby 1.9.3 for use with Rails. Rails 3.2 is the last one that supports Ruby 1.8. Ruby 1.8.6 and earlier are not supported, neither is version 1.9.1. Source: Compile it yourself Windows installer: Ruby, popular extensions, editor OS X 10.5+: Included with developer tools (...

extracted Ruby on Rails from his work on Basecamp . He released the framework as open source in July of 2004, but didn't share the commit rights until February of 2005. He's infamous for his ruthless delegation, which is often executed as a request to "Please Do Investigate". He's a p...

“Ruby on Rails is a breakthrough in lowering the barriers of entry to programming. Powerful web applications that formerly might have taken weeks or months to develop can be produced in a matter of days.” -Tim O'Reilly, Founder of O'Reilly Media Read more quotes “Rails is the most wel...